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Kane Roberts | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Robert William Athas |
Born | (1962-01-16)January 16, 1962 (age 63) |
Genres | Hard rock,glam metal,heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1985–present |
Formerly of | Alice Cooper, Phoenix Down |
Kane Roberts (bornRobert William Athas; January 16, 1962) is an American rock guitarist and singer best known as a former lead guitarist forAlice Cooper.[1] Additionally, he has performed as a solo act, and his cover of theBon Jovi song "Does Anybody Really Fall in Love Anymore" cracked the Top 40 on theBillboard Hot 100. Roberts is notable for hisRambo-like appearance and physique and his usage of an electric guitar shaped like a machine gun.
Roberts was the guitarist who played on Alice Cooper'sConstrictor andRaise Your Fist and Yell and their respective tours. He is the man responsible for Alice's metal years in the late 1980s,[1] as he co-wrote nearly every track from those albums. Just by being on stage, he was a part of the show with his huge physique and rocket shooting guitars.[1]
AfterRaise Your Fist and Yell, Roberts released his first solo album,Kane Roberts,[1] which featured Cooper's lyrics on "Full Pull." He then guested on Cooper's 1989Trash album, playing guitar on "Bed of Nails," which he co-wrote. Two years later, he released a second solo album,Saints and Sinners,[1] which contained theBon Jovi-penned "Does Anybody Really Fall in Love Anymore?", previously recorded byCher as well.
While he is primarily a guitar player, Roberts is also a skilled vocalist, capable of extreme high range, as is evident on his solo projects. He has contributed backing vocals on several albums, includingSteve Vai'sSex & Religion,Desmond Child'sDiscipline, and the song "Shocker" by the Dudes of Wrath, which served as the title track from the1989 film of the same name.
His additional musical contributions include playing on theBob Ezrin-producedCount Three & Pray album byBerlin, and the 1986Rod Stewart albumEvery Beat of My Heart. He also co-wrote "Take It Off" withPaul Stanley andBob Ezrin, which appeared onKiss'Revenge album.
Roberts took a long hiatus from music after his second solo album, but returned in 1999 with a band called Phoenix Down, named for a life potion in the video game franchiseFinal Fantasy. Phoenix Down recorded one album, entitledUnder A Wild Sky. Fans of both say that much of the record is inspired bythe seventh game in the series, one of Roberts' favorite games.
After several years away from the music industry, working in graphic arts and as a video game programmer, Roberts began work on a new album,Touched, in 2006.
On October 23, 2011, Roberts performed with Talon at Firefest VIII, marking his first live performance in over twenty years. In 2012, Roberts releasedUnsung Radio, a collection of previously unreleased tracks. In 2016, Roberts featured on a track for the Northern Ireland-based hard rock outfit, Maverick. The track and video (also featuring Roberts) for "Asylum" also included Jakob Samuel from Sweden's The Poodles.
On January 25, 2019, Roberts released a new solo album,The New Normal, onFrontiers Records.
In late 2019, it was reported that Roberts is working on his next solo album, which was described as being heavier than the previous album.
In July 2022, Alice Cooper announced that Roberts would rejoin his touring band for the fall of 2022 tour following the departure ofNita Strauss. This marks Roberts' first official stint in Cooper's band in over 30 years.[2] On March 3, 2023, Alice Cooper announced that Nita Strauss would return for the 2023 tour.[3]
Title | Release | Contribution | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Will I Ever Understand You" | 1986 | guitar | Berlin | Count Three & Pray |
"Like Flames" | ||||
"Bed of Nails" | 1989 | Alice Cooper | Trash | |
(several songs) | 1991 | backing vocals | SouthGang | Tainted Angel |
"Love on a Rooftop" | Desmond Child | Discipline | ||
(several songs) | 1993 | Steve Vai | Sex & Religion | |
2000 | CD artwork and design | Alice Cooper | Brutal Planet | |
"Dead Don't Dance" | 2023 | guitar | Road |